Tuition and fees calculator

You’ve chosen your degree program and know if you want to attend online or at a local campus. Now it’s time to determine how much you’ll invest in your education and how to pay for it. Use the tuition and expenses estimating, Financial Plan with Net Price Calculator, which will walk you step by step through the process.

Once in the Financial Plan tool, you’ll:

Determine your estimated tuition and expenses based on your degree program and location.

For more information about each of these programs, including on-time completion rates, the median debt incurred by students who completed the program and other important information, please visit phoenix.edu/programs/gainful-employment.html.

The education connection

Education pays — in more ways than one. According to the current national population survey conducted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the higher the level of education completed by an individual, the more positive effect it has on his or her median weekly earnings. In addition, there is less of a chance the individual will be unemployed. See how this is illustrated in the chart below.

Note: BLS data is not specifically applicable to alumni of University of Phoenix. This chart applies to a more general student and alumni population and does not solely or predominantly reflect University of Phoenix graduates whose median weekly earnings may be less than reported and whose unemployment rate may be higher.

Earnings and unemployment rates by educational attainment

Unemployment rate in 2013

Median weekly earnings in 2013

Doctoral degree

2.2%

$1,623

Professional degree

2.3%

$1,714

Master's degree

3.4%

$1,329

Bachelor's degree

4.0%

$1,108

Associate's degree

5.4%

$777

Some college, no degree

7.0%

$727

High school diploma

7.5%

$651

Less than high school diploma

11.0%

$472

All workers: 6.1%

All workers: $827

Note: Data are for persons age 25 and over. Earnings are for full-time wage and salary workers. Source: Current Population Survey, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor